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Elton John Says Legalizing Marijuana in America and Canada Is "One of the Greatest Mistakes of All Time"

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Elton John Says Legalizing Marijuana in America and Canada Is "One of the Greatest Mistakes of All Time"​


Elton John has thoughts on the legalization of marijuana in America and Canada.

The singer-songwriter was chosen as Time magazine's Icon of the Year for 2024. While speaking with the publication, he spoke about his struggles with drug addiction and why he thinks weed isn't as blasé as people treat it.

"I maintain that it's addictive. It leads to other drugs. And when you're stoned - and I've been stoned - you don't think normally," he said. "Legalizing marijuana in America and Canada is one of the greatest mistakes of all time."

He explained that his thoughts on legal marijuana stem from his experiences with other drugs. Since overcoming his addiction, he has helped people others overcome addiction and offered to help many more. According to the magazine, he is Eminem's sponsor, orchestrated Robbie Williams' first sting in rehab and tried to help George Michael (without success).

"It's tough to tell someone that they're being an asshole, and it's tough to hear," John continued. "Eventually I made the choice to admit that I'm being an asshole."

Elsewhere in the profile, he recalled being introduced to cocaine by his ex-lover and then-manager, John Reid. At first, he found it was freeing for him and helped him overcome his crippling shyness, but eventually, it took over.

"You make terrible decisions on drugs," the "Hold Me Closer" artist said. "I wanted love so badly, I'd just take hostages. I'd see someone I liked and spend three or four months together, and then they would resent me because they had nothing in their life apart from me. It really upsets me, thinking back on how many people I probably hurt."

Looking back on his life, John cited three things that helped him decide to get sober: Watford FC, a local soccer club near where he grew up; Alcoholics Anonymous; and a teenager named Ryan White, who died in 1990, after contracting HIV from a tainted blood transfusion at the start of the AIDS crisis.

"It all came to a climax, really, at the Ryan White funeral in Indianapolis - a really sad and emotional week - and I came back to the hotel thinking I'm just so out of line," he said. "It was a shock to see how far down the scale of humanity I'd fallen."

 
I mean, I get why for drug addicts don't like it easier to get drugs. But alcohol is actually more dangerous that weed is and nobody has an issue with it. It's a vice for a reason.

Lots of people have issues with alcohol but society has essentially grandfathered it in,.. If it were a brand new product today it would likely be extensively controlled...
 
Lots of people have issues with alcohol but society has essentially grandfathered it in,.. If it were a brand new product today it would likely be extensively controlled...
Maybe if Hitler never existed we wouldn't have nuclear power today. Hypotheticals like this might be fun for drunken conversations but they don't really mean anything.
 
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Maybe if Hitler never existed we wouldn't have nuclear power today. Hypotheticals like this might be fun for drunken conversations but they don't really mean anything.

All I'm saying is don't use the existence of alcohol as a way to justify the expanded presence of other intoxicants...
 
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